Support families of children and youth hospitalized in mental health facilities, empower them and allow them to focus on their child’s treatment and well-being.
Provide assistance in coping with the challenges, the burden, and the suppression and denial characteristic of children and youth undergoing treatment in facilities for young people.
Organize activities and campaigns to change public perception towards children and youth suffering from mental health issues, with the express goal of advocating for their acceptance in society and changing existing stigmas.
The vision of Ze Benafshi is to promote the quality of life of children and youth hospitalized in mental health facilities. We aim to be a source of light during their journey towards a healthier and more stable life, by offering them and their families a wide range of activities and moments of joy.
The organization also strives to eliminate stigmas, tackle discrimination, and change public attitudes towards young people suffering from mental health problems. We wish to empower patients and their families to be open about their situation with the wider community.
Our Activities
Support Groups
Support groups for parents led by professionals. These sessions will offer parents a safe space for discussion and opportunities to share experiences and feelings with other parents in the same situation, to help them to better cope with the many difficulties arising during the treatment period.
Enrichment Seminars
Empowerment and enrichment seminars for youth led by inspirational people, such as famous sports figures, musicians, soldiers, authors, community leaders and more.
Activities & Classes
A wide range of classes and activities, including music, sport, photography, baking, Lego building, make-up and well-being workshops, and more.
Birthday Parties
Personalized birthday celebrations at the hospitals. The events will be organized by professional party planners and attended by guests who are special for the birthday child / famous guests.
"The Difference between normal & not normal
is just three letters."
Jamie Jhonson